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The Transatlantic Relationship in an Era of Growing Economic Multipolarity

Conference cohosted by the Peterson Institute for International Economics and Bruegel

Mario Draghi, Bank of Italy, Financial Stability Board, and European Central Bank
Marco Buti, European Commission
Anders Aslund, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Jean Pisani-Ferry, Bruegel
Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Global Economics

Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC

October 8, 2010


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The Peterson Institute and its partner Bruegel cohosted a conference looking to assess the new global challenges facing the transatlantic partnership that has previously dominated the post-war world economy; analyze the rise of outside actors of potentially equal, or even greater, economic weight, their increasing role and concomitant demands for greater influence over global governance in key policy areas; and discuss possible policy actions to promote a substantive EU-US bilateral economic and political relationship along with constructive external engagement with the world's new rising economic poles.

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Panel 1: A Joint Exit Strategy From the Crisis
Presenter: Jean Pisani-Ferry
Discussants: Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, Nouriel Roubini, Rajiv Kumar, and Stanley Fischer



Panel 2: Global Climate Change Policy Presenters: William Cline and Reinhilde Veugelers
Discussants: Karsten Neuhoff, Christian Burgsmueller, and James Bradbury



Luncheon Address: Mario Draghi, Bank of Italy, Financial Stability Board, ECB


Panel 3: Financial Services Regulatory Reform
Presenter: Nicolas Véron
Discussants: Paul Tucker, Anil Kashyap, and Victor Gao
Panel 4: Reform of the Global Financial Architecture
Presenters: Edwin M. Truman and Garry Schinasi
Discussants: Jörg Asmussen, Kenneth Rogoff, and Guillermo Ortiz



Closing Policy Panel: The Future of the EU-US Relationship in a Multipolar World
Discussants: Jean Pisani-Ferry, Mohamed El-Erian, Michael Froman, and Sharon Bowles

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Additionally, Anders Åslund presented the conclusions of his latest book, The Last Shall Be the First: The East European Financial Crisis, at the conference.

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Book Launch of The Last Shall Be the First: The East European Financial Crisis
Presenter: Anders Åslund
Commentator: Zsolt Darvas

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